Vibrant Gujarat kicks off, RIL promises Rs 1L cr

Saturday, January 19, 2013

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The sixth Vibrant Gujarat Investors Summit kick started in the state capital and saw top industry stalwarts including Tata Group retired chairman Ratan Tata, Ambani brothers, Adi Godrej and Anand Mahindra.

The sixth Vibrant Gujarat Investors Summit kick started in the state capital as it saw top industry stalwarts including Tata Group retired chairman Ratan Tata, Ambani brothers, Adi Godrej and Anand Mahindra. (Also read: Power and Energy sector overview)

The event was inaugurated in the morning in the presence of related stories All hail Modi, ‘a leader of grand vision’ industry leaders along with a number of foreign diplomats including Britain high commissioner, US consul general and over 1500 foreign delegates coming from over 80 countries.

He also announced that RIL in partnership with Gujarat government will develop Gandhinagar based Pandit Dindayal Petroleum University as a world class global university with investment of Rs. 500 crore.

The speakers including Hodrej, Anand Mahindra, Anil Ambani, Gautam Adani and foreign diplomats praised the entrepreneurial spirit of Gujarati community and leadership of Chief Minister Narendra Modi, who waste entry elected for the third time in the assembly polls in December 2012. (Also read: India to witness 89 GW of installed wind power by 2020)

Several conferences and seminars on various themes will be held during the two-day summit while thousands of MoUs pledging investments will be inked between the Gujarat government and private industry players.

This time, the focus of the summit is on innovation, knowledge sharing partnership and sustainable development in addition to industrial investments that also create employment opportunities in the state.

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